We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly.We support the following browsers:Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome. Mac: Safari.

The Winchester Little Theatre was organized in 1929 "...to present, produce and encourage the production, acting and writing of plays..." by a group of persons interested in providing an outlet for their artistic interests and bringing to the community entertainment and culture.

About Winchester Little Theatre

The Winchester Little Theatre was organized in 1929 "...to present, produce and encourage the production, acting and writing of plays..." by a group of persons interested in providing an outlet for their artistic interests and bringing to the community entertainment and culture.

My Mom, daughter and I visited this little theater in Winchester last week. The theater is small, personal and charming, The actors were big time excellent!. I will definitely be going back whenever I visit Winchester!.

This local amateur theater is beautifully laid out. The staging, props, and costumes are top notch. The box office is run by volunteers. I was only in town for 24 hours but they managed to arrange seating for our small group on short notice.

I've been a season ticket holder for over 20 years. We try to attend 4-5 shows yearly. This is a small, intimate heater. You're at most, 20 feet from the stage, no matter where you sit. Their shows vary widely, but are usually extremely good....More

The theatre is tiny and because one is practically seated on the stage, the experience is extraordinary. I felt as if I was part of the play. We saw "Third" by W. Wasserstein. The direction and the set was wonderful. The actors were engaging and...More

Mom and I, and 3 of my kids ages 6-11 went to see Mulan. What a fantastic production!! These kids in the show were so talented! They sign your programs at the end of you like, and at intermission sell snacks and drinks. I will...More

This is a very small theater. It's good for an up-close experience. Don't sit in the back row in front of the stage, though. It is very hard to see unless there is some one who is shorter sitting in front of you. You have...More